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Victoria Ballinger
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Guiding Light
Portrayed by: Carol Teitel
Duration: 1973-1974
First appearance: December 10, 1973
Last appearance: November 22, 1974
Cause/reason: Left town
Created by: Robert Soderberg
Edith Sommer
Profile
Family: Ballinger family
Full name: Victoria Madeline Ballinger
Other names: Madame Madeline Ballinger (alias)
Gender: Female
Died: Unknown
Cause of death: Unknown
Occupation: Shop owner
Residence: London, England
Relationships
Parents: Unknown man
(father, deceased)
Unknown woman
(mother, deceased)
Siblings: None/unknown
Marital status: Single
Past marriage(s): Stephen Jackson
(divorced, deceased) [19??-19??]
Children: Leslie Jackson
(daughter, with Roy, adopted by Stephen, deceased)
Grandchildren: Frederick "Rick" Bauer
(grandson, via Leslie)
Great-grandchildren: Jude Cooper Bauer
(great-grandson, via Rick)
Leah Bauer
(great-granddaughter, via Rick)
Romances: Roy Mills
(affair/lovers; 19??-19??, deceased)
Barry Flannery
(dated; 19??-19??, deceased)

Victoria Ballinger (formerly Jackson) was a fictional character on the CBS daytime soap opera Guiding Light.

Actress History:[]

  • Carol Teitel (12/1973-11/1974)

Character History:[]

Victoria Jackson first came to Springfield in 1973 disguising herself, as Madame Madeline Ballinger. Using a false accent, she claimed to be from Switzerland and stated that she was a patient of Dr. Stephen Jackson from when Steve was stationed in Europe after World War II. Upon Madeline Ballinger's arrival, Dr. Ed Bauer started becoming concerned for his beloved mentor, since he could tell that Madame Ballinger was making Steve preoccupied and irritable. Ed relayed his concerns to Steve's daughter, Leslie, and Leslie's husband, and Ed's brother, Mike. Around this time, Mike started getting visits from a woman named Audrey Mills who was seeking a divorce from her husband of many years, businessman Roy Mills. The cause of the deterioration of the Mills marriage was Madeline Ballinger. Soon, Madeline started insinuating herself into the lives of Leslie and Mike. Leslie, who was told that her mother died when Leslie was born, eventually figured out that the mystery woman was her mother when she studied an old photo of Victoria. Steve tried to bribe Victoria to leave town, but changed his mind when Leslie warned that she would have nothing more to do with him if he interfered in her life again. The pressure from Madeline, Ed, Leslie and Mike finally forced Steve to tell all that Madeline Ballinger was indeed Victoria Jackson who hadn't died at all!

When Mike's grown daughter, Hope, went off to college, Mike and Leslie welcomed Victoria into their home. Victoria even helped take care of her infant grandson, Frederick "Freddie" Bauer. However, something didn't sit right with Mike where Victoria was concerned and Mike started to investigate Victoria behind Leslie's back. Mike soon discovered that Victoria was extorting money from Steve, supposedly to operate a shop she had in London. However, in reality, Victoria was taking the money from Steve to help her dilettante lover, the once brilliant Dr. Barry Flannery, who was now languishing in a sanitarium. Livid at Mike's interference, Leslie eventually confronted Victoria, who blurted out in front of Mike, Steve, Ed and Roy and Audrey Mills that Steve Jackson was not her biological father -- Roy Mills was!

Apparently, years earlier, feeling neglected in her marriage since Steve was an obsessive workaholic, Victoria had an affair with Roy Mills and had conceived Leslie. Victoria then breezed off to Europe, saddling Steve with raising a child whom he knew wasn't his. At long last, Leslie realized why Steve had been so cold toward her while she was growing up. When she confronted him, Steve tearfully told Leslie that he loved her as much as if they were connected by blood. Father and daughter became closer than ever while Roy left town in disgrace and Audrey left town a very wealthy woman. As for Victoria, she left Springfield for good. At some point after this, Victoria and Roy Mills must have passed away since, in 1984, her grandson, Rick, mentioned that he never knew his late grandparents.

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